I have used the older versions of this jig, those hadthe rod with stop. This looks more simple. the onlything the video does not show, if you are puttingmulti handles, install bank of handles one side,remove block stop and reinstall on the other side. to set up that bank of handles. Used a lotof on site jigs, they dont wear out, just too many to carry around.TIP- place white notebook hole reinforcers overholes you are using, so you target the right holesSki - owner Skis custom Trim

I have used the older versions of this jig, those hadthe rod with stop. This looks more simple. the onlything the video does not show, if you are puttingmulti handles, install bank of handles one side,remove block stop and reinstall on the other side. to set up that bank of handles. Used a lotof on site jigs, they dont wear out, just too many to carry around.TIP- place white notebook hole reinforcers overholes you are using, so you target the right holesSki - owner Skis custom Trim

The Deluxe Drawer Pull jig comes with an adhesive 6' tape measure in the box. What is the intended use of this tape measure? I was thinking of cutting it to length of the blue guide and attaching it on side (top) of the guide

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I just finished installing a bunch of pulls on kitchen cabinets. I waited for this jig to arrive for the project. Here are my observations:1. Right and left doors need the jig to be reversed. There is no easy way to do this, the marking for adjusting are OK only, making this task quite challenging.2. Making sure the hole plate (and wood stop - see below) is square is not that easy. I had to buy a separate square to do this.3. There are not enough holes on the hole plate. My holes needed 128 mm spacing, had to drill holes into the plate. Would have been nice if they were factory perfect and present at the get go. Other jigs have the 128 mm, so apparently not that uncommon. There are probably others.4. The stop (wood block) is very easy to have tilt and thus not square when tightening the knob. This can affect the spacing significantly! Would be nice if that block would a tighter fit with the t-track so it is always square and does not need as much fiddling around with to into the correct position.5. Hole plate of jig not tall enough.A few obvious things that I learned, and experts probably know all too well: if there are paint drips or other irregularities along the edges of the doors and drawers, there will be problems with the precision of the hole placement. Also be careful with rounded edges, jig more difficult to keep in perfect position. Also, beginners (like me) should be warned that even if the holes are in the correct spot on the surface, drilling the holes at an angle - right left/up down (way too easy to do) will result in the handle not being in the right place. I found using a level on the drill helped get straight holes (at least in up down direction.If the pulls end up not in the perfect position, enlarging the holes in the specific direction the screw needs to go, gives some room for adjusting up/down/right/left.Overall a great tool with some room for improvement.

Useless for routed edge drawers, will not work for tall drawers (file drawers, pot drawers). Hard to read. If you take it apart and draw center lines and just use the template you can drill accurate holes, but then I could do that with a home made jig and spend my money on other tools. It is well made though, just useless to me.

I ordered this because my son wanted me to help install handles and knobs on all cabinets and drawers,(90 pieces). I loved the center punch tool that was worth the whole cost, even when used without the jig/templet. The only problem I had was his custom made cabinets had some extra deep drawers and the plastic templet would not adjust deep enough to center knobs height wise of drawer fronts. If I remember right it would only adjust to center an 8 3/4&quot; drawer front depth. I would suggest to offer another template to center up to 12&quot;/14&quot; at least. And also add indexing on templates down to 1/8&quot;.

The jig was very helpful installing my 31 drawer and cabinet pulls. However, I'm not sure that I used it as it was intended. I would have appreciated better directions.Editor's note: The package photos and illustrations are intended as the basic instructions for these. A step by step approach would be: 1. Determine position of handle to be installed. 2. Mark center line. 3. Choose JIG IT boring width needed. 4. Position JIG IT for correct spacing and lock guide on T-Track. 5. Align JIG IT over center line. 6. Mark locations with a punch. 7. Remove JIG IT and drill. The stop-block is used for repetitive drawer pull attachments.The tape measure can be applied to the top edge of the aluminum t-track to use as a reference when positioning the jig.

While the basic concept is fine, the jig can only be used for drawers that are no higher than about 7 inches. The first two drawers I needed it for were 8&quot; and 10&quot; high, which I wouldn't consider unusual sizes at all. About 3 inches needs to be added to the length of the jig before I would recommend anyone buying this tool.

The jig is very easy to use (Its a combination of the basic unit and a long section of aluminium), and while you may have to switch the orientation of the tool due to clearances, it is easy to align - as it works off a center line. You should put some masking tape on the top center of the drawer so you can mark that. Using a level for all but the longest pulls is probably overkill - I did not and it looks fine. If you have a really wide drawer (I have a couple of pot drawers) the jig is not big enough to mark them - but this is rare problem. So I graded it a five.

After installing pulls on cabinets for years withoutmaking a jig for repeat work, I finally bought this tool without hesitation. I have only one complaint, like others, I agree that the printing on the face of the jig iself doesn't really stand out, esp with the pull dimension or center-to-center holes under normal shop lighting. You have to tilt the jig at times to make sure you've got the right center holes. Other than that, I love it. Thank You Rockler

It would work well on flat front drawers, BUT, not so much when moldings are attached. I added pulls to several sets of existing cabinets in my home recently but the jig slowed the process down so I ended up with a tape and the plastic guide alone to finish. The jig is well made and I will utilize it on other projects. For my project, I should have noticed the drawers in all the videos were flat front.

I put in cabinets for a major box store and putting the pulls on drawers was one of the hardest parts of installation. I ordered this hoping it would help me but it turned out to be useless. It took only one set of cabinets to see it did not work for me. I had to readjust every time the draw size changed and the wood stop was too short to hold it steady. I tried to return it but it had to be in the same box it came in to return it and by the time I had used the guide, the box had gotten thrown out. The guide now sit with all the other useless tool I have bought over the years.

Good product, maybe even excellent, but not suitable for our drawer pull project. That's because the drawer fronts were too tall --- the jig couldn't even reach the midpoint of the drawers. The jig face is only about 6 inches high -- it just won't work with any drawer that is much taller than that.Also no instructions were included -- you literally are on your own. This is essentially the normal draw-pull jig plus the blue bar.

I just used it to install 22 pulls on my new kitchen cabinets. It performed flawlessly, and I couldn't be more pleased. It's dead simple to use, makes it easy to install hardware without messing anything up, and is a HUGE time saver. Laying out the holes for all of these pulls by hand would seriously have taken me hours, but using the JIT IT I got them all installed in something like 40 minutes. I'm frankly surprised at just how easy it was.

Now, is this a professional-grade jig? Arguably no. If I were doing this kind of thing every day, I'd probably want to invest in something a little fancier. But is it a great jig for a DIY'er who will only use it occasionally? Absolutely. I am so glad I bought it, and definitely feel like I got my money's worth.

I can't even tell you the amount of hours it takes me to install hardware on dressers, cabinets, or desks. As a man I don't read colors or able line things up evenly. And to have to put six drawer handles on a desk and have them all line up? I'm dreaming! But it's a nightmare on reality. When I install drawer pulls it looks as if they are saying, "We'll go wherever we want!" I get enough of that from my kids. But not today, drawer pulls, not today! Thanks to Rockler's Rockler Deluxe Drawer Pull JIG IT® it was a snap! Just minor adjustments to attach the drawer pulls on one drawer (which was literally a minite) and VOILA! all the other drawer were done in a matter of a couple of more minutes. Why haven't I discovered this earlier? Where have I been? Under a rock? Well, so long as that rock is Rockler I'll be much happier!

Received my unit on schedule. It was packaged well and had no issues or problems. Unit works well as advertised. The stop block provided could be a little slimmer and provide yet more flexibility and I plan to trim mine down. It's an easy modification.

It only took a few minutes to get it set up and then marked, drilled and installed 9 pulls in a half hour. The 20 single hole knobs on the doors took a bit of brainstorming but after getting that set set up, it went along quickly as well. A very worthwhile purchase if you are re-doing a kitchen

I am overall impressed with the design of this jig. I, however, think that if the template is made taller so that the slots can be extended in both directions then the template can be used with the guide bar in place on drawer fronts with a width greater than 8.25 inch . some consideration should be given to support of the guide bar on raised panel draw fronts

Nicely made. Did not come with any instructions, but fairly obvious how to use it if you have any skills and/or common sense, but I am sure there are a few tricks to learn like with any tool - so if there are, instructions would have helped. Takes a little bit of careful and precise effort to set it up, but then once it is set, you quickly make your perfectly reproducible punch marks. Then you may have to reset it for different size drawers or if you place two knobs far apart on one drawer. Without this tool the job would be MUCH harder and you'd probably not get nearly as good a result. Pretty much a must have if you want professional looking knob placement.

The product looks ok, but:(1)it should include more/other standard hole widths;(2)it should include detailed instructions on use;Finally, the price is a bit steep for what you get but it appears to be the only product out there right now.Having said what's wrong, the Jig-It is far easier than whomping up my own jig, and, once you spend all the extra time figuring it out (that should have been explained, had there been instructions), it works fairly well.

This jig helped me out tremendously but, there were only a couple of things that kept this jig from being rated very good or excellent. First the jig does not accomodate any drawer front that is taller than 8 inches and the markings are hard to read. I would suggest a taller marking plate that would fit 10 inch drawer fronts and print the markings in red for better visibility.

Good quality, but poor design unless you are just installing pulls on drawers that only have a squared edge and in my opinion for price this product should be more WAY more versatile. However, this product is easily modified so it can be used on ANY style edge door or drawer with a larger wood stop and a larger piece of lucite. Sadly, it will cost you about $20 more & 3 hrs of your life that you could have spent with your kids and that's why we have all purchased it in the first place right? To save time? Well, after my mods I now love this jig and use it daily & haven't seen anything on the market better for the price. I just know that this one got forgotten during the R&D phase.

Bought this with high expectations and was useless considering most drawer pulls for a large format cabinetry are 5" or bigger. 4" is max for this. Also was missing parts. Got a full refund and Rockler was excellent about the whole thing.

With the large size of handles being installed in today's cabinetry, this jig should be made wider for larger handles, at least up to a 7" spread. I had to put two of them together to fit current sizes and it's cumbersome at best.

Great! Simply Great! Having suffered through 'jigging it' myself in the past, this sure saves time, particularly on repetitive mountings, and eliminates guess work and mistakes! And it sure saves a lot of time! A bargain at 2x the price!

This drawer pull jig was worth every penny and more. I used it to install 58 kitchen and bath pulls. It made the job easy and with truely accurate results.No problems encountered. It worked wonderfully. Bob F

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